FISSURE (Ulcer at the muco-cutaneous junction of the anus) - Homeopathic Guide

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Tuesday 24 October 2017

FISSURE (Ulcer at the muco-cutaneous junction of the anus)


Graphites: In persons who are susceptible to eczema. The anus is extremely sore and the stools are covered with mucus, with no tenesmus or constriction.

Sanguinaria Nit: Irritation, itching and burning in the rectum.

Paeonia: Fissure with much oozing. The anus is offensively moist and sour, smarts all the time. Burning and biting lasting several hours after stools. Must walk all night.

Silicea: It has irritable sphincter and slipping back of the partially expelled stool. It has also great pain coming on half an hour after stool and lasting several hours.


Acid Nitric: Fissure with sensation as if splinters or sticks were in the anus. There in much tenesmus and constriction, and a constant oozing of foetid matter from the parts, with burning rawness and smarting.

Ratanhia: Fissure with cutting and lancinating pains in the rectum. Dryness of the anus with sudden stitches in it. Constriction of anus which aches and burns for hours after stool.

Alumina: Fissure with constipation and much straining, the mucus membrane is thickened and swollen.

Platina: Fissure of the anus with crawling and itching every evening.

Thuja: Piles. Severe pain during stool. Violent burning while walking. Sensitive to touch.

Berberis Vul: Internal blind fistula with thick yellow discharge of pus and burning sensation at the anus.

Lachesis: When there is hammering pain in fissure.